Physics Presentation templates
To understand how the world we know works like it does, one of the main scientific disciplines in charge of providing answers is physics. Get these Google Slides themes and PowerPoint templates and prove that the formula "Slidesgo + Creativity = Success" is true!
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Are you an astrophysics professor at university? Would you like to prepare a different class? Take a look at this proposal we have created at Slidesgo. It has a black background, which combines very well with the yellow of the texts, to which, by the way, we have put a...
Learning math is like building a castle: you must start with the simplest forms and then keep adding up. Are you a kindergarten teacher and don’t know how to start preparing your math lesson? Then use this template! Today we focus on forms. They’re really important because they help children...
Math, as we usually say, can be very useful in your daily life, but teachers need their students to get interested in that subject, which is not always an easy task. For algebra classes, here's our new template. Want your students to watch your slides? Try this cool design with...
The story of how Newton created the law of gravity is one of the most famous stories in existence. Imagine what it must be like that thanks to an apple falling from a tree, a law was created that would change the course of physics forever! Thus, thanks to the...
In Slidesgo we find numbers and math amazing… the way they describe the world with such precision is incredible! That’s why we encourage students, especially young ones, to discover this amazing field of science. If you’re as passionate about equations, algebra, operations and graphs as we are, this is the...
If life science is what studies all living things, there's the opposite field of study, called physical science, which encompasses the non-living systems, and includes physics or chemistry, for example. This colorful theme will pique the curiosity of your middle school students and, who knows, they may follow this path...